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to Caesar A. Rodney re: Napoleonic wars, general decline of public morality
1810/02/10
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
A petition concerning the depreciation of Continental Currency and its effects on N.J.'s citizens. Written in Monticello
GLC06322
to Nathanael Greene
3 June 1781
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Written by Lafayette as commander of American forces in Virginia to General Greene as commander of the Southern Department. Lafayette is writing from his camp between the Rappahannock and North Anna Rivers. Updates Greene on the cat and mouse...
GLC06323
to Tench Coxe
February 12, 1819
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Notes the receipt of the printed addition to Coxe's memoir on cotton and agrees with his ideas. Discusses the nation's agricultural prospects for cotton, grain, and tobacco, in regard to rival markets ("Britain seems intent on supplanting our cotton...
GLC06325
[Draft introductory letter to French government]
August 1794
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Written by Monroe as American Minister to France, shortly after his arrival in the republic in August 1794. He replaced Gouverneur Morris. A draft of his introductory letter presenting his credentials and affirming his "profound interest which the...
GLC06326
to Catherine Pattison
27 August 1837
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872
Mentions visiting Boston, Plymouth, and Cape Cod where he made a search for the relics of the Mayflower and the Pilgrims. Updates her on the progress of the telegraph. Reports that the telegraph is testing well but expresses some anxiety over being...
GLC06328
to Richard Varick
25 September 1777
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Writes that he is pleased that General Benedict Arnold will remain and believes Arnold was ill treated by Continental General Horatio Gates at first Battle of Saratoga, 19 September 1777. Gates and Arnold clashed over strategy and Gates removed...
GLC06332
Africans taken in the Amistad: congressional document, containing the correspondence, & c., in relation to the captured Africans.
1840
United States. Congress (26th, 1st session : 1840)
This is a reprint by the New York Anti-Slavery Depository. A note inside the cover explains that there were no copies of this Congressional document available in Washington. Contains statements and correspondence from John Forsyth (Secretary of...
GLC06138
Negro anthology made by Nancy Cunard 1931-1933
1934
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965
Published by Cunard at Wishart & Company in London, England. In the foreword, Cunard states "It was necessary to make this book ... for the recording of the struggles and achievements, the persecutions and the revolts against them, of the Negro...
GLC06115
A sketch of Henry Franklin and family
26 April 1887
Date written as "4 mo., 26th, 1887." Contains an extract from the Philadelphia Inquirer regarding the death of Henry Franklin's son. The extract is included as a reflection of the lack of racial prejudice in France, where Franklin's son died....
GLC06120
Complete history of the colored soldiers in the world war: Authentic story of the greatest war of civilized times and what the colored man did to uphold democracy and liberty.
1919
Jamieson, J.A., fl. 1919
Signed by Sergeant J. A. Jamieson. With a forward by Sergeant John A. Jamieson, Sergeant G. I. Williams, Corporal H. White, Private Jack Allen, and Private John Graham. In the introduction, these men declare that they "the undersigned, 'Colored Boys...
GLC06129
The black troopers, or the daring heroism of the negro soldiers in the Spanish-American War
1899
Lynk, Miles V., 1871-1957
Published by the M. V. Lynk Publishing House. Contains a photo of Lynk opposite the title page. Includes a section devoted to African American soldiers listed in the regular army, and a section pertaining to African American soldiers who served as...
GLC06131
Colored man is no slacker
1918
Renesch, E.G. (Edward George), fl. 1917-1918
Depicts an African American World War I infantryman parting with a woman in a blue dress. In the background, African American soldiers march; one soldier carries a United States flag. The couple stands on a walkway surrounded by flowers.
GLC06134
[Act of a French society concerning the slave trade] [In French]
1748-1750
"Acte de Societe concernant l'Etablissement d'un commerce suivi de la Traite des Negres a la Cote D'Angole" (pertains to Senegal). Organization of French slave trade company. Has numerous addenda for 1748, 1749 and 1750, all dated and signed at...
GLC06136
The argument of Roger S. Baldwin, of New Haven, before the Supreme Court of the United States,...
1841
Baldwin, Roger Sherman, 1793-1863
(title continues)... in the case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans of the Amistad. Printed by Seth Williston Benedict. Includes stitched binding.
GLC06139
The journals of Major Samuel Shaw, first American Consul at Canton
1847
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
[Title continued] "... with a life of the author, by Josiah Quincy." Shaw was Henry Knox's aide and he was related to Robert Gould Shaw. Printed by Crosby & Nichols.
GLC06155
[President's Message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress]
December 7, 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
After recounting various successes and failures, including comments on the capitulation of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, the fighting in Mississippi, and the Battle of Gettysburg, Davis discusses foreign relations at length. Other topics covered...
GLC06158.01
to Caesar Rodney
24 September 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Discusses poor performance of militia and possibility of losing Philadelphia. "The conduct of the Militia is much to be regretted. In many instances, they are not to be roused, and in others, they come into the Field with all possible indifference...
GLC06482
to Samuel Huntington
August 1780
Manuscript copy of a letter from Washington to President of Congress Huntington dated 20 June 1780. With address leaf that enclosed this copy sent from South Carolina politician John Mathews to Delaware Governor Caesar Rodney. Washington writes that...
GLC06486
17 August 1780
Original manuscript copy, with clerical signature, of a letter appealing to the Committee of Congress for Cooperation. This copy of the letter was sent to Delaware Governor Rodney. Discusses the shortage of troops in the Continental Army, the...
GLC06488
to John Langdon
24 November 1776
Whipple, William, 1730-1785
Whipple, chairman of the Marine Committee in the Continental Congress, discusses a former request for money submitted by Langdon, naval agent for Continental prizes and supervisor of the construction of several ships. Regarding the money, mentions...
GLC06518
December 4 and 7, 1776
Written by Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a New Hampshire Congressman to Langdon as agent for Continental prizes in New Hampshire. First two pages are a letter from 4 December 1776 and is signed "W Whipple" and the third...
GLC06519
7 July 1778
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795
General Sullivan discusses the Battle of Monmouth based on information he received from Major Talbot. Referring to the 28 June 1778 battle between Generals George Washington and Henry Clinton, states "about ten in the forenoon General Washington...
GLC06521
to Sarah Whiteman
February 14, 1848
Roe, P.J., fl. 1848
Reports the death of four soldiers from the measles. Has recently left Mexico City and is camping out in tents, which he likes much better than being in the city as the men are much healthier. Reports the news of peace, the Treaty of Guadalupe...
GLC06469
to Francis Vigo
27 May 1794
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Asks Major Vigo to use his connections to arrange for the British to be spied on. Wayne wants "either Frenchmen or Indians to go as far as Roche de Bout...to discover the number and designs of the enemy," the number of British troops and whether or...
GLC06479.01
to Francis Vigo re: thanks for measures taken to procure information
1794/07/05
Also states that the Spanish attempt to establish a port a Chickasaw Bluff is "an aggression of the highest nature."
GLC06479.02
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